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IEEE Std 1635-2022/ ASHRAE Guideline 21-2022 (Revision of IEEE Std 1635-2018/ ASHRAE Guideline 21-2018)

contributor authorIEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
date accessioned2023-08-07T18:46:35Z
date available2023-08-07T18:46:35Z
date copyright30 November 2022
date issued2022
identifier other9966500.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;quessioutho4703177793325273135A68A10958014A0F/handle/yse/329602
description abstractVented lead-acid (VLA), valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA), nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd - both fully vented and partially-recombinant types), and Li-ion stationary battery installations are discussed in this guide, written to serve as a bridge between the electrical designer and the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) designer. Ventilation of stationary battery installations is critical to improving battery life while reducing the hazards associated with hydrogen production (hydrogen production is not a concern with Li-ion under normal operating conditions [it is under thermal runaway conditions]). This guide describes battery operating modes and the hazards associated with each. It provides the HVAC designer with the information to provide a cost effective ventilation solution.
languageEnglish
titleIEEE/ASHRAE Guide for the Ventilation and Thermal Management of Batteries for Stationary Applicationsen
titleIEEE Std 1635-2022/ ASHRAE Guideline 21-2022 (Revision of IEEE Std 1635-2018/ ASHRAE Guideline 21-2018)num
typeStandard
page140
treeIEEE - The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.:;2022
contenttypeFulltext
subject keywordsbattery
subject keywordsbattery cabinets
subject keywordsbattery gassing
subject keywordsIEEE 1635
subject keywordsbattery vaults
subject keywordsthermal management
subject keywordsnatural ventilation
subject keywordsbattery room
subject keywordshydrogen
subject keywordsstationary battery
subject keywordsASHRAE Guideline 21
subject keywordsventilation
subject keywordsventilation system maintenance
subject keywordsforced ventilation
identifier DOI10.1109/IEEESTD.2022.9966500


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